Polar pattern | cardioid |
Acoustical operating principle | Pressure gradient transducer |
Frequency range | 40 ... 18000 Hz |
Sensitivity at 1 kHz | 17 mV / Pa |
Switch position "reduced bass roll-off" at 60 Hz | -15 dB |
Rated impedance | 150 Ohms |
Equivalent loudness level due to inherent noise |
CCIR 468-4 22 dB DIN EN 60651 13 dB - A |
Signal-to-noise-ratio (re. 1 Pa at 1 kHz) |
CCIR-weighted 72 dB A-weighted 81 dB |
Max. SPL for THD < 0,5 % | 133 dB |
with 10 dB preattenuation | 143 dB |
Total dynamic range of the microphones amplifier | 120 dB |
Current consumption (P 48, DIN 45596, IEC 268-15) | 3 mA |
Output connector | 3-pin XLR-connector, goldplated contacts |
Weight | 160 g |
Dimensions (L x Ø ) | 166 x 21/25 mm |
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The M 294 extens the studio microphone System SMS 2000. The proved microphone capsules M 70 and M 94 form a unit with the modified microphone amplifier MV 200.
These microphones are designed for a universal applications in professional recording and sound reinforcement and meet the requirements of modern technics.
The newly developed, transformerless circuit design substitutes the previous transformer for a symmetrical output stage. Its intrinsic noise and remarkably output capability emphasize the advantages of the microphone capsules M 70 and M 94. Microphone capsules with an extremly thin metal diaphragm enable brilliant sound transmission. The direction of maximum sensitivity is axial. The studio microphones are equipped with a wide range of accessories for many microphone mounting methods.
lt is possible to activate a 10 dB-attenuator pad for handling very high sound pressure levels. A sensitivity reduction for low frequencies can be utilized to suppress the proximity effect. The two switches are into the middle of the preamplifiers. The microphone is equipped with a standard 3-pin XLR connector fitting to a microphone cable, e.g. C70. The operation voltage is provided by 48 V phantom powering, according to the international standards DIN 45596 and IEC 268-15. They are available in a satin nickel or a black matt finish.
Both condenser microphone capsules are pressure gradient transducer. The converter elements contain a nickel diaphragm with a thickness of less than 1 µm. The back-plate electrodes are Teflon-coated to increase operational reliability. M294 The desired presence boost of ca. 5dB in the 8kHz range gives this microphone its special clarity. lt is recommended to use a popscreen and to switch on the microphone bass rolI-off for closerange applications.A windscreen can be utilized to enhance life-like recording.
Polar pattern | cardioid |
Acoustical operating principle | Pressure gradient transducer |
Frequency range | 40 ... 18000 Hz |
Sensitivity at 1 kHz | 17 mV / Pa |
Switch position "reduced bass roll-off" at 60 Hz | -15 dB |
Rated impedance | 150 Ohms |
Equivalent loudness level due to inherent noise |
CCIR 468-4 22 dB DIN EN 60651 13 dB - A |
Signal-to-noise-ratio (re. 1 Pa at 1 kHz) |
CCIR-weighted 72 dB A-weighted 81 dB |
Max. SPL for THD < 0,5 % | 133 dB |
with 10 dB preattenuation | 143 dB |
Total dynamic range of the microphones amplifier | 120 dB |
Current consumption (P 48, DIN 45596, IEC 268-15) | 3 mA |
Output connector | 3-pin XLR-connector, goldplated contacts |
Weight | 160 g |
Dimensions (L x Ø ) | 166 x 21/25 mm |
Microtech - M294